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TC24
Posted 6/9/2015 4:23 PM (#771889)
Subject: Terrova Security




Posts: 175


Location: Tonka, MN
I have a quick release on a cabin boat and don't wana drag it back and forth. Besides mounting it straight to the boat, any ideas on how to secure it with locks, etc?
Propster
Posted 6/9/2015 4:44 PM (#771894 - in reply to #771889)
Subject: Re: Terrova Security




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
My MK release bracket has a hole in it that allows a small padlock to be put through so the plate can't be removed from the boat. Unless of course they have a good bolt cutter with them in which case you're probably not going to foil them anyway.
muskyhunter47
Posted 6/9/2015 5:50 PM (#771907 - in reply to #771894)
Subject: Re: Terrova Security




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
Unfortunately if some one wants your stuff there going to take it. I would rather have them take it then to wreck something else to get it .yes I'll be peeed off but that's why I have insurance.
Fishysam
Posted 6/9/2015 5:56 PM (#771908 - in reply to #771889)
Subject: Re: Terrova Security




Posts: 1209


My MK plate has a lock spot in it. I lock it to keep honest people honest and ill prepaired from just taking it.
Lumpy
Posted 6/10/2015 12:23 PM (#772040 - in reply to #771889)
Subject: Re: Terrova Security




Posts: 102


It's really not hard to take it off if you have the quick release mount. Why not just remove it each time you head home, leave the TM in the cabin. I have numerous friends that do this and the peace of mind is worth the little bit of effort of removing it each time they head home.
debygd
Posted 6/17/2015 10:10 PM (#773024 - in reply to #771889)
Subject: RE: Terrova Security




Posts: 48


Location: West Central Wisconsin
This is what I use. But I purchased mine several years ago - not sure where to get one now.

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/nlsAAOSwPhdU5O8z/$_57.JPG
Shep
Posted 6/18/2015 10:51 AM (#773105 - in reply to #773024)
Subject: RE: Terrova Security





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debygd - 6/17/2015 10:10 PM

This is what I use. But I purchased mine several years ago - not sure where to get one now.

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/nlsAAOSwPhdU5O8z/$_57.JPG[...

Yes, this or a small enough lock that you can't get a bolt cutter to the shaft of the lock.
mnmusky
Posted 6/19/2015 6:36 AM (#773204 - in reply to #771889)
Subject: RE: Terrova Security




I ended up buying 2 mounting plates if I remember correctly and stacking them. It has a "U" bolt and a hole with pin for pad lock. Good deterrent, but if they want it, it would not be hard to take it.


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